Stereoisomerism is a type of isomerism were the atoms that are in the molecules are the same and there arrangement are the same but there spatial arrangements are different to eachother.
The type of stereoisomer
it is a stereoisomer that differs in configuration at only one chiral center
The prefix "cis-" is used in the name of a stereoisomer to indicate that the functional groups are on the same side of the double bond.
Erythorbic is an acid. Erythorbic acid is a stereoisomer of ascorbic acid.
To identify the opposite stereoisomer (also known as the enantiomer), I would need to see the specific molecular structures you are referring to. Generally, enantiomers are non-superimposable mirror images of each other, and they differ in their spatial arrangement around chiral centers. If you provide the structures or names of the molecules, I could help you determine the name of the opposite stereoisomer.
i don't realy know but i think its Jupiter ??? !!!!
Quinidine is a pharmaceutical agent, and is a stereoisomer of quinine that originally derived from the bark of the cinchona tree.
The prefix "trans-" indicates that the functional groups are on the opposite sides of a double bond or ring in a stereoisomer. This means that the groups are oriented in a trans configuration, as opposed to a cis configuration where they would be on the same side.
stereoselective reactions: choice of pathway leading to different stereoisomer from the same starting material. stereospecific reactions: the mechanism means that the stereochemistry of the product is determined by the steriochemistry of the starting material.
Trans-2 pentene is a stereoisomer of cis-2-pentene.
The prefix cis- in the name of a stereoisomer indicates that the functional groups are positioned on the same side of a double bond or ring structure. It is used in contrast to the prefix trans-, which indicates that the functional groups are on opposite sides of the bond or ring.
A stereospecific chemical reaction is one that utilizes either the R or the L stereoisomer of a chemical.